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iTerm 2 Natural Text Editing Preset
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On iTerm2 - Open Preferences > Profiles > Keys > Key Mappings > Presets > Select Natural Text Editing | |
- You can move a word backwards using Option ⌥ + ← and a word forwards using Option ⌥ + → | |
- Move to the start of the line using fn + ← and to the end of the line with fn + →. | |
- Also you can delete a word backwards using Option ⌥ + ⌫, delete the whole line using Command ⌘ + ⌫. | |
If the preset doesn't appear, reinstall iTerm2. If you installed it using Homebrew + Cask: | |
brew cask reinstall iterm2 |
Oh man. So glad to know it wasn't just me who was looking in the wrong spot. Talk about confusing!
Lifesaver
Thank you! I was looking in the wrong spot too.
yeah this is a lifesaver... what a shitty UI
Thank you tons
Thanks 🚀
I found a way around this.
Not using macOS
Thanks so much!
super helpful, I wish I could find this earlier
This was super helpful! glad I found this too!
Thank you guys for your life saving screenshots. I spent 30 minutes trying to understand why I didn't see the Natural Text Editing option.
Bruh <3
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Hey bud so I just started using MacBook Pro and been setting it up, I installed iTerm2 using Homebrew + Cask but the Natural Text Editing is missing from the presets, I tried the above to reinstall, well the command has changed to
brew install --cask iterm2
and I did reinstall as mentioned but the preset is still missing, wondering if I can download it from somewhere and import it manually? Let me know and TIA